U.S. patent number 6,854,731 [Application Number 10/035,323] was granted by the patent office on 2005-02-15 for method and device for playing an improved game of blackjack.
Invention is credited to Robert Saucier.
United States Patent |
6,854,731 |
Saucier |
February 15, 2005 |
Method and device for playing an improved game of blackjack
Abstract
An improved method and device are set forth for playing
Blackjack which provides for the player to make a side wager and
win an award based upon that wager if the player's first two cards
have a sum of twenty.
Inventors: |
Saucier; Robert (Las Vegas,
NV) |
Family
ID: |
26859231 |
Appl.
No.: |
10/035,323 |
Filed: |
December 27, 2001 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
Issue Date |
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703373 |
Oct 31, 2000 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
273/274;
273/292 |
Current CPC
Class: |
C07K
14/47 (20130101); A61K 38/00 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
C07K
14/435 (20060101); C07K 14/47 (20060101); A61K
38/00 (20060101); A63F 001/00 () |
Field of
Search: |
;273/274,292,309
;463/12,13 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Pierce; William M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Sierra Patent Group, Ltd.
Parent Case Text
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/703,373, filed
Oct. 31, 2001, now abandoned which claims benefit of provisional
application 60/162,992, filed Nov. 1, 1999.
Claims
I claim:
1. A method of placing a wager on a side bet during a blackjack
game comprising: placing a wager on a side bet; dealing two cards
to player responsive to said placing said wager; dealing two cards
to a dealer responsive to said placing said wager; determining a
value of said two cards dealt to said player; determining a value
of said two cards dealt to said dealer; awarding a payment to said
player responsive to a determination of said value of said two
cards dealt to said player equaling twenty and a determination of
said value of said two cards dealt to said dealer equaling
twenty-one; and issuing said payment according to the following
schedule and based on the amount of said wager: same suited queens
with dealer twenty-one pays out at least one thousand to one odds;
same suited queens pays out at least one hundred twenty-five to one
odds; same value cards pays out at least nineteen to one; same
suited cards pays out at least nine to one; and any value of twenty
pay out at least four to one.
2. A product for providing a wager on a side bet during a blackjack
game comprising: instructions for directing a processor to: placing
a wager on a side bet; dealing two cards to player responsive to
said placing said wager; dealing two cards to a dealer responsive
to said placing said wager; determining a value of said two cards
dealt to said player; determining a value of said two cards dealt
to said dealer; awarding a payment to said player responsive to a
determination of said value of said two cards dealt to said player
equaling twenty and a determination of said value of said two cards
dealt to said dealer equaling twenty-one; and issuing said payment
according to the following schedule and based on the amount of said
wager: same suited queens with dealer twenty-one pays out at least
one thousand to one odds; same suited queens pays out at least one
hundred twenty-five to one odds; same value cards pays out at least
nineteen to one; same suited cards pays out at least nine to one;
and any value of twenty pay out at least four to one; and
a media readable by said processor that stores said instructions.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to methods and electronic devices for
playing Blackjack related wagering games.
BACKGROUND
The game of Blackjack is a well known and popular game. It is
played in a table game version as well on electronic devices. In a
casino, the game is played with each player making a monetary
wager. The rules for the play of Blackjack are well known. Also in
casinos it is known to provide electronic machines at which a
player may make a wager and play the game against a computer
generated hand representing the dealer's hand. Again this
electronic version of the game is played according to the
traditional rules for the play of Blackjack. The game has also been
embodied into hand-held electronic and computer games where it is
played using fictitious credits for fun.
According to the rules of Blackjack, the player is paid even money
if his hand total, according to the rules of play, is higher than
that of the dealer and less than or equal to a summed value of
"21". If the player has a Blackjack, where the player's first two
cards dealt are an Ace with a ten-value card for a hand value of
"21", the player is paid 3:2 on their wager. Thus, for traditional
Blackjack, the highest return a player can expect on their wager is
3:2.
There is a need to provide a game which can be played in either a
table game or electronic format which provides the player with an
opportunity to receive a jackpot pay and which can provide for such
a pay regardless of whether the player wins their Blackjack hand
and which is easy to play. Further there is a need for a game which
provides a casino with, in relation to Blackjack, an additional
opportunity for profit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There is, therefore, set forth according to the present invention
an improved method and electronic device for playing Blackjack
which provides the player with an additional opportunity to win and
to win a jackpot greater and which provides the casino with an
additional opportunity for profit.
Toward this end the present invention includes method and device
for a player to play an improved Blackjack game wherein (i) the
player makes a Blackjack wager, (ii) two cards are dealt and
displayed to the player and to a dealer defining an initial hands.
Each player plays the hand according to the rules of Blackjack to
define one or more final hands and the dealer completes the play of
the dealer's hand. As with traditional Blackjack, if the player
final hand has a higher count than the dealer's (but less than or
equal to "21"), the player wins their wager and is paid 1:1 and 3:2
for a Blackjack. If the player and dealer have the same hand
counts, the wager is neither won nor lost, i.e. it is a push. If
the player's count is less than the dealer's, the player's wager is
lost. The improvement according to the present invention provides
for the player to make a side, or bonus, wager before cards are
dealt. If the player's first two cards have a count of twenty
according to the rules of Blackjack, the player wins their side
wager and is issued an award, regardless of whether or not the
player wins or loses their Blackjack hand. If the player's first
two cards do not total twenty, the player loses the side wager and
the same is collected by the dealer or retained by the electronic
gaming device.
Accordingly, a side or bonus aspect is provided in connection with
Blackjack which is easy to understand and which provides the
players with an additional opportunity to win and which provides
the casino with an additional opportunity for profit by losing,
bonus wagers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features of the present invention will become
better understood with reference to the description, claims and
drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 shows an example of a layout for the play of the casino
game; and
FIG. 2 is a logic diagram for an electronic version of the
game.
DESCRIPTION
Turning to FIG. 1 there is shown a layout 10 for the play of the
game. This layout 10 may be presented on a table top for live play
of the game or may be created at an electronic display for play of
an electronic or Internet based version of the game.
The layout 10, for a live table game, has seven player positions 12
to be occupied by players in the fashion of Blackjack. Associated
with each player position is a bet receiving area 14 where the
player makes there wager to play the basic game of Blackjack
according to the well known rules thereof. Also associated with
each player position is a side bet area 16 which may be denoted by
a depiction of the number "20" as well as a depiction of playing
cards such as a pair of Queens of Hearts as shown. Each player may
optionally make a side bet in the side wager area 16 in an amount
dictated by the casino which may, or may not, have any relation to
the amount of the wager the player places in area 14.
The layout 10 further includes a dealer position 18 to be occupied
by the dealer of the game and a check tray which hold the chips or
checks used in playing the game as is known on the art.
To play the game, the dealer uses a shoe containing a number of
decks of playing cards such as, for example, six decks. Any number
of decks of two or more may be used. As described below, the pay
schedule for awards to winning side wagers, may vary depending upon
the number of decks used. The cards contained in the shoe are
shuffled as is known in the art. Each player before the dealing of
a hand of play by the dealer places a wager in area 14 to
participate in the hand. The minimum or maximum amount may be
dictated by house rules. Each player also opts to place a wager in
the side bet area 16 to participate in the bonus aspects of game.
After each player has made their Blackjack wager and, if desired, a
side wager as described above, two cards are dealt from the shoe to
each player participating in the hand (face up or face down) and to
the dealer (face down) in the manner of Blackjack. Each player's
hand is played as a Blackjack hand with each player standing,
doubling down, splitting, surrendering, taking insurance and/or
taking additional cards as is well known in the game of Blackjack.
Thus insofar as the Blackjack wager in area 14, the wager is won or
lost based upon the rules and known play of Blackjack.
With respect to any side wager, whether the player wins or loses is
determined based upon the player's first two cards dealt to him/her
and according to the following pay schedules which is based upon
the player's side wager:
First two Cards Pay Out 2 Decks of Cards Q{character
pullout}--Q{character pullout}(With a Dealer Blackjack) 1000:1
Q{character pullout}--Q{character pullout} 200:1 Any Matched 20
25:1 Any Suited 20 10:1 Any 20 4:1 4 Decks of Cards Q{character
pullout}--Q{character pullout}(With a Dealer Blackjack) 1000:1
Q{character pullout}--Q{character pullout} 150:1 Any Matched 20
20:1 Any Suited 20 9:1 Any 20 4:1 6 Decks of Cards Q{character
pullout}--Q{character pullout}(With a Dealer Blackjack) 1000:1
Q{character pullout}--Q{character pullout} 125:1 Any Matched 20
19:1 Any Suited 20 9:1 Any 20 4:1 8 Decks of Cards Q{character
pullout}--Q{character pullout}(With a Dealer Blackjack) 1000:1
Q{character pullout}--Q{character pullout} 125:1 Any Matched 20
19:1 Any Suited 20 9:1 Any 20 4:1
All other totals of the first two cards are declared loses of the
side wager and the side wager is collected.
As can be appreciated, the side wager is won when the side wager is
made and the player's first two cards have a Blackjack value
(count) of twenty. By a matched 20 what is meant is that the two
cards are the same in suit and ranking, e.g.
Jack.diamond.--Jack.diamond., 10{character pullout}--10{character
pullout}. Suited twenties are where the cards are of the same suit
but of a different ranking, e.g. Q{character pullout}-J{character
pullout}. Any twenty is just that and may include unsuited cards
having a Blackjack count of ten or an Ace-9 combination.
With reference to FIG. 2, the game can be played in an electronic
format or through the Internet as well with the player placing a
wager to play Blackjack and an optional side wager. At 50 the
machine is started and initialized and at 52 the player inputs his
Blackjack wager. The wager may be input by depositing a coin or
token into a coin receiver/tester on the machine or by the player
wagering credits in a known fashion. If the player desires, at 54
the player inputs their side wager and play of the game is prompted
in a manner known in the art. When prompted, the system at 56
selects and displays at 59 the player's initial, two card, holding
and a representation of the dealer's initial, two card holding such
as by representations of the backs of two playing cards. The cards
for display are selected from a first data structure 60 containing
data representing the cards of two or more shuffled decks.
Upon the initial display, the processor at 62, if the player has
made the side wager, interrogates the player's two cards of his
initial holding to determine if those two cards have a sum value
(according to the rules of Blackjack) of twenty. If not at 64 the
processor controls the system to retain the player's side wager. If
the player's initial cards have a sum of twenty the processor at 66
interrogates the dealer's two card initial holding to determine if
the dealer has a Blackjack. At 68 the player is issued an award
based upon their side wager according to the schedules set forth
above. The award is based upon data stored in a second data
structure 70 storing data representing the award schedule.
After determination of whether the player has won their side wager
and the award, or if the player did not make a side wager, at 72
the player using conventional data input means completes the play
of their Blackjack hand according to the rules of Blackjack. The
dealer's hand is then completed by the processor as well and at 74
the dealer and player completed, final, hands are compared at 74,
also according to the rules of Blackjack. If the player and dealer
hands tie as shown at 76, there is no action on the player's
Blackjack wager, i.e. it is neither won nor lost. If the player's
hand is the winner at 78 the player is issued their Blackjack award
at 80 and if the player's hand is the loser at 82 the player's
Blackjack wager is retained at 84. The game is then over and the
player is prompted to make new wagers.
The side wager is won or lost in either the table version or the
electronic version regardless of whether or not the player wins the
Blackjack hand. For example, a player may have a matched twenty and
win 19:1 on their side wager and the dealer have a 21. The player
would lose their base wager but would win on the side wager.
Accordingly the game provides for additional wagering activities
which are won or lost regardless of whether the player wins the
Blackjack hand. Further the player has an opportunity to win a pay
off of 1000:1 by obtaining a specific matched pair when the Dealer
also has a Blackjack.
It should be understood that while I have described the game as
setting forth the Queen of Hearts pair as the specific matched pair
for winning a jackpot that other rankings could be selected such as
Jacks, Kings, 10s or the like and other suits could be used.
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